Watchmakers. Established 1858. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. BEAVER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes Street, Nearly opposite the Bank of Otago, A. B. begs to notify to the inhabitants of Dunedin and the Province generally, that bung in the constant receipt of First class Gold and Silver Watches, Imported direct from the Manufactures, Expressly Made to Order. A^o, JEWELLERY, Consisting of Colonial and English Gold Guards, and Alberts, Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, Rings, Necklets, Pins, and a variety ... of other goods, &o. Field Glasses, and Nautical Instruments. To MEET THE TIMES, Prices on all Goods are considerably reduced. N.B.—Every article sold guaranteed. Watch repairing executed at Reduced Prices, Jewellery manufactured to any design. (Established 1856, ] .) 0 N fl 1 LATE 8 L 0 P, ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, aKU CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OT* A G 1 , Princes street, Dunedin, SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations Nautical Instruments renaired. BENS IN’S WATCHES, " JEWELLERY, Silver and Electro-Plate. F W. BEN. S ON, , Watch and Clock Maker, By special appointment to H,R.H.the Prince of Wales, Maker of the Great Clock of the Exhibition, 1862, And of the Gold Caskets presented bj the City of Loudon to T.R. H. the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh. 5S and 60, Ludgate Hill. West-end Establishments, 26, Old Bond Street, and 99, Wtslboume Grove, jLondon. CLOCK viz. Church, Stable, Hall, Drawing-room, Dining-room, Library;, &c. Watches sent safe and W4T ( CH. viz. Lever, Chronometer, Horizontal, Keyless, Chronograph, Presentation, &c. by post to al parte ol the world. Medical. THE BLOOD PURIFIER, OLD Dp JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. TWO CASES OF CONSUMPTION.—Broad street, Park, Sheffield, Mar. 20, 1869. Messrs Dw, Steel, a#d Co.— Gentlemen, —Some months age a young mar called upon us and purchased a buttle of “ The Blood Purifier,” Old Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. So d,ejica,te was his state of healiji tfejt it was the subject of reonaa-k; there was hurried breathing, emaciation, debility, and other unipisfcftkei*J}le symptoms of phthisis. He .called several times afterwards, each time buying a bottle, and so improved m appearance that we congratulated hijn upon it. He said that Old Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla had saved his life, ana also that of his brother, who was far gone in consumption, and who had been taking it with the same benefit as himself. Both brothers are now in vigorous health, each weighing more than 13 stone. — Robert Roper and Son. Sold by all druggists at Home and in the Colonies. Chief Depot—l3l, Fleet street, London. In bottles of various sizes. Caution.—Get the Red and Blue Wrappers, with the Old Doctor’s head in the centre. No other genuine. “ In all cases I have found Dr De Jongh’s Cod Liver Oil possessing the tame set of properties, among which the presence of choluic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkable.”—Dr Letheby, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London. Agents in all the Colonies. SINGLETON’S SARSAPARILLA,Manufactured from the formula of the celebrated Dr Pereira, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.A.C., Lecturer on Chemistry and Therapeutics at the London Pit spitals,—is the best preparation of the real Jamaica root ever offered to the public. It is warranted free from mercurial or other deleterious ingredients, combines the agreeable flavor of a cordial with the active principles of the famous Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for its curative and restorativ properties by the most eminent medical men. SINGLETON’S SARSAPARILLA May be obtained from' all druggists, mer chants, and storekeepers, throughout the world Agents in all the Colonies. WATTS’S' BKANDISH’S ALKALINE Compound of SARSAPA R I L L A. ■or general debility, indigestion, scrofulous affections, chronic rheumatism, &c., as prepared by the late G. F. WATTS, and sold by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdon street, and all Chemists and Druggists. Sole Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO Dupcdip.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2659, 25 August 1871, Page 4
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638Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2659, 25 August 1871, Page 4
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